Noun, adjective, adverb, and verb.
1. A phrase that, when repeated again and again, morphs into quite another, unsavory phrase.
2. The
name for an ancient Siamest proverb. "Whatana Ssiam" means, in Siamese: "The eye of the fart." Or, in addition, "The I of the fart."
3. Political themes of the Dukakis and Kerry campaigns, on the
Democrat side, and the George Allen and Rick Santorum campaigns on the Republican side.
4. A hex as old as the Middle Ages.
5. A Siamese bathroom dance. Preferably chanted before
one'
s Cosmonaut is splashed down.